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2nd Brain Collective Podcast – Amanda Washburn of Rough Draft Solutions

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Amanda Washburn is the owner of Rough Draft Solutions (RDS). Her business helps companies find their voice and create a road map to generate more business and brand enthusiasm. Amanda and her team specialize in writing professional and engaging content for websites, blogs, newsletters, brochures, and more.

Amanda becomes the most animated when discussing the power of communication. As much as she relishes eloquent writing, she loves helping businesses make a difference in their customers’ lives even more. Her methods challenge the status quo and help business owners remember why they started their journey.

Experienced with start-up companies and technical industries, Amanda has an eye for consistency, creativity, and audience engagement. She is resourceful and knows how to make a powerful marketing impact, no matter the situation.

Amanda has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Communication, minored in Psychology and specialized in Business.

2nd Brain Collective Podcast – Courtney Maki

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2nd Brain Collective Podcast – Courtney Maki

In this podcast, we invite Courbet Maki from glow social media. In her talk she shared some social media skills and her stories.

 

 

2nd Brain Collective Podcast – Chris Buck of CJBuck Consulting


In this episode, 2nd Brain Collective wraps up the season and reflects on our story and our podcasts so far.

In the studio with us for this special episode is Chris Buck from CJBuck Consulting. Thank you, Chris for joining us!

A little bit about Chris, in his own words:

I am a native Philadelphian – born, raised and educated. I was fortunate enough to land a job out of college with a company that rewarded my hustle and hard work. While it wasn’t glamorous, they taught very sound business lessons. I learned that taking care of your employees is critical if you expect them to give exceptional service on your behalf. Doing this successfully gives you the reputation as a great place to do business. As word of mouth spreads, you earn new and repeat customers. Your business grows and profits soar as a result. I firmly believe that most businesses focus too hard on the profits first, and try to back into the rest. If you don’t hire good employees and deliver great service, you simply won’t get there.

Living by this philosophy, along with a lot of hard work, allowed me to become a corporate officer in fourteen years – joining the top 1/2 percent of the 70,000 employees in this multi-branded, global, $14 billion company.

My career took me from Philadelphia to Seattle to Toledo to Lansing. It is impossible to express the lessons I’ve learned trying to conduct the same business model in a mega-city, a tech town during the dot-com craze and the Midwest under the shadow of the “big three” as manufacturing jobs shrunk to an all-time low. But I can tell you this – I hired great people, kept it fun, recognized top performers, delivered great customer service…and the business grew. Everywhere.

2nd Brain Collective Podcast – Michael Rodgers of the Small Business Association of Michigan

Michael Rogers serves as the vice president of communications for the Small Business Association of Michigan, the association that helps small businesses succeed by promoting entrepreneurship, leveraging buyer power, and engaging in political advocacy.

In his role at SBAM, Michael handles all non-marketing communications, including the Focus On Small Business magazine, audio and video podcasts, social media, and news media relations.

Michael is also the host of three weekly shows for the Michigan Business Network: Business Next, This Week in Small Business, and This Week in Small Business Technology. On this episode of 2nd Brain Collective, we talked to Michael about how he helps entrepreneurs and the future of entrepreneurship in Michigan!

2nd Brain Collective Podcast with Melissa Meschke of Michigan Creative

After graduating with a degree in marketing from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire in 2012, Melissa Meschke moved to Michigan and became involved in several networking and entrepreneurship groups in the Lansing area. She has since joined Michigan Creative as the Chief Operating Officer, helping local businesses with marketing and promotion.

Besides being a dedicated employee and entrepreneur, Melissa enjoys spending time with her husband and pets and cheering on her favorite sports teams. She is looking forward to becoming a mother in December!

On this episode of the 2nd Brain Collective, Melissa shares her journey from Wisconsin to Michigan and how she came to love the Lansing community. Listen for Melissa’s tips on the importance of digital marketing and keeping young employees happy!

Learn more about Melissa Meschke and Michigan Creative:

Michigan Creative Website

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